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  2. REDDING DISASTER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The rescuers' persistence in relief work at the Redding was rewarded at 3 o'clock this morning, after all hope had 'been ...

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  3. MUTINY IN PRISON,

    EDDYV1LLE (Kentucky), Thursday.—The Statte militia has besieged the three mutinous convicts, who are apparently silenced after the second ...

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  4. CRISIS IN GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Thursday. —Herr Stresemann has decided to reconstruct the Government into a Cabinet of four members, with himself as Chancellor ...

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  5. Empire Conference.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Dally Chronicle’s” diplomatic writer says a surprise has been occasioned by the announcement that Lord Curzon's ...

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  6. MOTOR CRASH.

    ADELAIDE. Friday.— After killing a woman and seriously injuring her companion, lute last night, an known motorist dashed of without ...

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  7. VALUABLE WATCH.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—A woman reported to the detective office the loss of a valuable watch. Later, she called and stated that a prize bulldog ...

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  8. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The police are unable to throw any additional light on the circumstances in which Mrs. Lay and Mrs. Edward Doherty ...

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  9. ENGLISH WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Thursday. —The Bradford wool market was quiet to-day, and there was no new business. Nominal quotations are: — Sixty -fours, ...

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  10. RESCUED MEN “ALL”

    LONDON, Thursday,—A huge crowd collected at the pithead when the alibility of rescues was known. Desperate efforts continue to blast ...

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  11. TRANSPORT INVENTION.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The “Daily Express,” commenting on Constantinescu’s invention. says it means a new era of cheap, fast rail and road ...

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  12. HERR STINNES ACTIVE.

    The “Daily Telegraph's” Berlin correspondent says that the effect of the fall of the Government means that Herr Stinnes has captured it. ...

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  13. CALAIS-DOVER SERVICE OFF.

    LONDON, Thursday,—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr., Bruce) storm-bound at Calais, as the Channel service has been suspended owing to ...

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  14. PROHIBITION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The United Press Washington correspondent says that a nation-wide survey, based on official statistics and other ...

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  15. U.S. AMBASSADORS.

    WASHINGTON, : Thursday.— The retirement of the United States Ambassador In Britain, Mr. G. B. M. on January 1 is officially ...

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  16. CHINESE BANDITS.

    SHANGHAI, Thursday.—The diplomatic corps in Pekin, answering China’s note, declares that the facts irrefutably establish that the ...

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  17. ONE SLICE OP BREAD TO FIVE.

    The rescued were astounded learn they had -been nine days bellow. One man calculated by the of-his beard that it was. ...

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  18. EBERT DICTATORSHIP.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Renter’s correspondent says it was the Social Democrats’ refusal to give the Government authority to provide an ...

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  19. STILL STORMBOUND.

    DOVER, Friday.—Mr. Bruce is still stormbound at Calais, and the hope that a steamer would bring him at 4 o’clock this morning was not ...

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  20. LOSS OF ELKAHIRA.

    LONDON, Thursday. —The Board Trade committee, inquiring into loss of the steamer Elkahira, found the ship was sent to sea in an ...

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  21. HURRICANE IN CHANNEL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bruce has been delayed in crossing till tomorrow, owing to a had storm in Channel, which increased to a ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Before the Trade Committee hearing the demand for impost duties on silks Mr. Pollock chairman of the silk trade section of ...

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  23. FRENCH METHODS CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Ditty Chronicle’s” Cologne correspondent says that the police officials arrested consequence of Sunday's events ...

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  24. TRYING EXPERIENCES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The men said their experiences were most trying. They used All their matches In the first two days, and attempted to keep ...

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  25. LIGHT-HEAVY WEIGHTS.

    COLUMBUS (Ohio), Thursday.— “Young” Stribling was to-day given the decision in a ten rounds bout over M'Tigue, the light heavyweight ...

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  26. JUNKER ACQUITTED.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Von who was charged with the murder of Laase, a trespasser on his grounds, was to-day acquitted. ...

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  27. EMPIRE DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Bruce, Interviewed by the “Daily Express” in Paris, said that the resources of Dominions were complementary, ...

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  28. ELECTION DANGEROUS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the “Dally ,Chronicle” says that Herr Stresemann's new rule must be in the nature of a dictatorship if ...

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  29. SPORTING CABLES.

    LONDON. Thursday. — Surprising golf, which Included the defeat of two reigning champions -occurred in the fourth round of the “News of the ...

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  30. KIDNAPPED MISSIONARIES.

    PEKIN, Thursday.—The foreign diplomats, In their rejoinder to the Chinese Government, mentioned the recent occurrence in which Miss ...

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  31. FOUR MORE BODIES FOUND.

    Later. —Four more bodies have been recovered. The survivors said they tried to judge the passage of time by the growth of their beards. They ...

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  32. JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE.

    TOKIO, Thursday,—A severe earthquake occurred here to-day, driving residents from home, and cutting oft the electric lights. ...

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  33. AFRICAN INDEPENDENCE.

    “RIPE FOR THIS ALTERATION.” JOHANNESBURG, Friday. — The Transvaal Nationalist leader (Mr. Tielman Roos), in a speech defining ...

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  34. “SETTLING DOWN TO WORK.”

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Zealand Premier (Mr. W. F- Massey), interviewed by the Australian Press Association, explained that the ...

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  35. “GIVE ME WEE JOHNNY.”

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first request of John Miller, a youth, who recently married, was for his six old son. When his wife ...

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  36. ROYALIST MOVEMENT.

    ANTWERP, Thursday—A message from Maestricht states that the German ex-Grown Prince has arrived at Doom for a conference between the ...

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  37. MORATORIUM ENDS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The today moratorium has terminated, and apparently has had little effect upon the money market. Tokio , clearing ...

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  38. TRAGEDY AT SEA.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. — The White Star liner Homeric; 34,693 tons, arriving here after a stormy voyage from Southampton, brought a ...

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  39. PRINCE OF WALES.

    WINNIPEG, Thursday.— When about to leave for Ottawa, the Prince of Wales received a telegram from unemployed British harvesters, who ...

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  40. JOCKEY CLUB STAKES.

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  41. INTEREST IN ITALY.

    LONDON. Thursday.—The “Morning Post's” Rome correspondent reports that the proceedings of the Imperial Conferences arc being ...

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  42. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    MADRAS, Thursday.—The proposal of the Government of Madras to send a troupe of Indian native girls to dance at the British Empire ...

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  43. TASMANIAN FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  44. HITLER PAPER BANNED.

    MUNICH, Friday.— Dr. Vonn Kahr. the Bavarian Dictator, has banned Hitler’s organ, “Voelkischar Beohachter.” in in consequence of an ...

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  45. KID LEWIS OUTPOINTS BURNS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Kid Lewis) outpointed Frankie Burns in a return contest or twenty rounds for a purse of £730. The bout took place at ...

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  46. INVITATION TO PREMIERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Jockey Club has invited the Dominion Premiers to witness the Cambridgeshire guests of the club. ...

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  47. SAVING SUICIDES. .

    LONDON. Thursday.—A queue of people waited to see Mr. Stuart Rodger. Coroner, of Salfor. who had announced that if persons ...

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  48. GERMAN DUMPING

    LONDON, Thursday—Mr. Cheese man. secretary of the National Union of Manufactures, in a statement, says than unless Immediate action is taken ...

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  49. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The "New York World," commenting on the policy proposed by the British Empire Conference in London to keep ...

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  50. IMPROVER IMPERIAL TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A communiqué says that the Minister for Health (Major Sir Phillip Lloyd Graeme) has submitted to the Economic ...

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  51. LEG TORN OFF.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday. — A shocking accident befell Bernard Swap. 12 yeans of age. The boy fell from a milk cart and became ...

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  52. LLOYD-GEORGE ARTICLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The “Yorkshire Evening News” states that Mr. Lloyd George’s new contract for a series of press articles provides for ...

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  53. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the First League match to-day, Notts County heat Middlesbrough, 1-0 ...

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  54. Advertising

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